It's amazing how some of his shots involve so much background action, although most of the times i focus on the main character. But when Jill's at the station and you hear what she hears as she walks round, it's just amazing. This film may be my new favourite above good bad the ugly. I could watch it endlessly and never be bored!

For me it has to be the final showdown. The flashback is just so amazing, what a climax. It might be my favourite scene from any movie ever. Every time i see that i get emotional it so epic, climatic, sensational! Also i remember the first time I saw it which was less than 6 months ago, the hints to that scene through the movie. When harmonica encounters frank on the train, and is in the saloon. I remember thinking what the hell is that, when it got to the final scene i was like Holy Crap! The thing about this movie though is that it just contains immense scene after immense scene! It's relentless. I wish I was born 40 years earlier so i cud've been at the cinema during the mcbain massacre and the realisation that it was Henry Fonda. That too is epic. This film just adds something new i've fond on each viewing, and I find that this is a sign of greatness.

This is probably the one and only part of the film i don't truly understand. My only opinion is that Harmonica wanted to talk to Jill, but wanted to see if he wud be safe and when he was shot at, he knew he'd have to wait til the morning. That's the only thought i came up with. I seriously doubt there was anyone else there other than harmonica.

Yeah Harmonica went to Wobbles who went to Frank to make the appointment. Frank doesn't know who it is who made the appointment, he just know's where to meet Harmonica, at the station, so he send his 3 men.